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Gotham Awards Honor ‘Winter’s Bone’
“The Oath,” snubbed by the Oscars, named Best Documentary; “Black Swan” and “The Kids Are All Right” are shut out
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Meet the 25 New Faces of Indie Film (Videos)
Filmmaker Magazine’s annual list of up-and-comers draws from animation, documentaries, commercials and video games
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IFC Nabs Rights to ‘Tiny Furniture’
Movie about film theory graduate to be released simultaneously in theaters, on-demand
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Good Morning Oscar, January 5: Credit Checks
The guild makes things hard for producers, and movies that aren’t getting awards do get a little love
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SXSW Finale: Overcrowding, Leaked Winners, Don Henley
And a tribute to Portland film editor Karen Schmeer, who died in January
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‘Black Swan’ Tops Indie Spirit Awards; Aronofsky Best Director
The film’s star, Natalie Portman, and “127 Hours’” James Franco win top acting honors
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‘Marwencol,’ ‘Furniture’ Top SXSW Winners
“Brotherhood” and “For Once in My Life” capture audience awards at Texas film festival
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‘Social Network’ Rolls Through Critics Awards
Facebook drama takes top honors from Los Angeles, Boston and New York Online critics
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‘Winter’s Bone,’ ‘Kids Are All Right’ Top Spirit Award Nominations
“127 Hours,” “Black Swan,” “Greenberg” also on mainstream list of indie nominees
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Director Henry Joost: The True Story Behind ‘Catfish’
HOLLYBLOG: Everyone was entranced by the paintings, the story, the daily drama — we followed it like a soap opera, until one day the story changed
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13 Reasons to Head Downtown for the L.A. Film Fest
From elephants to “Knight Rider” to Levon Helm — and, of course, there’s always “Twilight: Eclipse”
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SXSW 2010: From ‘Kick-Ass’ to 3D Hubble
58 world premieres and a slew of Sundance retreads highlight the 8-day film fest opening Friday
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Filmmaker Mag Picks Top 25 Indie Filmmakers
Filmmaker Magazine’s annual list salutes 25 newcomers and up ‘n’ comers
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Year-End Wrap-Up: The Women Writers Speak
I asked a variety of women who cover the business about films they liked and what was going on with women in film — here’s what we found
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Melissa Silverstein